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Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 User Manual
350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA January 2011 202-10701-01 v1.0
Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200
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v1.0
January 2011
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started What You Need Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing Your Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joining Wireless Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wireless-N USB Adapter LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upgrading the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 2 Wireless Network Performance Optimizing Wireless Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Optimizing Your Network Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Networking Technology and Connection Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Assessing Your Network Speed Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Appendix A Technical Specifications and Factory Default Settings Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Factory Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Appendix B Related Documents Appendix C Notification of Compliance
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Getting Started
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What You Need Before You Begin Make sure your computer meets the system requirements. You should also know the name of the wireless network you want to join and its wireless security settings (if used). •
PC with a Pentium 300 MHz or higher compatible processor with a USB 2.0 or 1.1 port. The maximum speed of a USB v2.0 port is 480 Mbps. If your computer has a USB v1.1 port, the wireless-N USB adapter is limited to the port’s maximum speed of 14 Mbps.
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5 Mbytes of free hard disk space.
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Vista, Windows XP Home, or Windows XP Professional. Some versions of Windows ask for the original Windows operating system installation files to complete the installation of the WNDA3200 software.
Note: Windows XP users must install SP2 or install the KB822603 hot fix (update), which fixes the USB 2.0 host controller driver. Go to the following link to install the hot fix: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang= en&FamilyID=733dd867-56a0-4956-b7fe-e85b688b7f86
Installing Your Adapter 1. Make sure that your wireless network is up and running. 2. Insert your adapter into a USB port on your computer or connect it with the USB cable. 3. Your computer detects the adapter and automatically installs its software. 4. Follow the Found New Hardware wizard instructions, and click Finish to complete the installation. The NETGEAR wizard screen displays. Use the wizard to join a network.
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Joining Wireless Networks If your gateway or router supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) technology, also called Push 'N' Connect, you can use a WPS button or PIN to join the network. WPS-compatible symbol. This symbol could be on a button on NETGEAR gateways and routers use the the gateway, or displayed on a WPS screen when you have logged in to the gateway. You can also opt out of the wizard to join a network that does not support WPS.
Figure 1. Using the WPS button to join a wireless network
To join a network with a WPS button: 1. Follow the instructions on the WPS tab to push the SYNC button on your gateway and on your Wireless-N USB Adapter.
2. Join a wireless network. • A profile is written on the Windows system. •
The WPS and PIN tabs are removed from the display.
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If you want to return the WPS and PIN tabs, select the Enable WPS Pairing with my router check box on the About tab and click Apply.
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To join a network with a WPS PIN: 1. Click the PIN tab.
2. Log in to the gateway or hub and either locate its PIN or follow the gateway instructions to generate a PIN. 3. Follow the instructions on the PIN tab to join a wireless network. • A profile is written on the Windows system. •
The WPS and PIN tabs are removed from the display.
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If you want to return the WPS and PIN tabs, select the Enable WPS Pairing with my router check box on the About tab and click Apply.
To join a network without WPS: 1. Click the About tab.
2. Clear the Enable WPS Pairing with my router check box, and click Apply. 3. Click the Windows wireless icon in the system tray to connect to your gateway or router.
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Wireless-N USB Adapter LED The LED shows the status of the wireless link as explained in the following table. Wireless-N USB Adapter
LED
Meaning
The LED color changes depending on the type of network connection. Amber indicates 2.4 GHz, and blue indicates 5 GHz.
Off
• The wireless-N USB adapter in not plugged in to the USB port. • The wireless-N USB adapter is in power save mode (default from power up or reset).
Slow blinking
• Alternating amber and blue. The wireless-N USB adapter is scanning for a network. • Amber. The wireless-N USB adapter is connecting to a network at 2.4 GHz. • Blue. The wireless-N USB adapter is connecting to a network at 5 GHz.
Blinking
The wireless-N USB adapter is connected to a wireless network, and is sending or receiving data.
Solid
The wireless-N USB adapter is connected to a wireless network, but it is not sending or receiving data.
Upgrading the Software Upgrades might be available at the NETGEAR website. Follow the installer instructions, and if prompted, restart your computer.
Removing the Software You can remove the wireless adapter software through the Windows Program List or the Windows Control Panel. •
Windows Program List: Select Windows Start > NETGEAR WNDA3200 Smart Wizard > Uninstall NETGEAR WNDA3200 Software, and follow the screen prompts.
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Control Panel: How you do this depends on your Windows operating system: -
Windows 7: Select Windows Start >Control Panel > Programs and Features > Wireless USB Adapter. Click Uninstall and follow the screen prompts.
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Windows Vista: Select Windows Start >Control Panel > Programs and Features > Wireless USB Adapter. Click Uninstall/Change from the top menu and follow the screen prompts.
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Windows XP: Select Windows Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Program, and then select Wireless USB Adapter.
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This chapter explains how to maximize the performance of your wireless-N USB adapter within your network.
Optimizing Wireless Performance The position of your wireless-N USB adapter and the local environment can affect its wireless performance. •
Use the plastic cradle that came in the package with your adapter. This lets you place the
adapter in a better position for wireless communication. •
Make sure you do not have interference from other wireless equipment, especially those in the 2400–2500 MHz frequency band. Common sources of interference are: -
Other computers and fax machines (no closer than 1 foot)
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Copying machines, elevators, and cell phones (no closer than 6 feet)
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Microwave ovens (no closer than 10 feet)
How the wireless router or access point is set up also affects wireless communication. For best performance, try the following: •
For better throughput and a higher link rate, set your router or access point wireless mode to Up to 300 Mbps, or HT 20/40 Mbps.
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For a faster connection, set the security for the router as WPA2 or WPA + WPA2 mixed wireless security instead of WPA (TKIP). Wi-Fi regulations allow only the adapter to connect at up to 54 Mbps when WPA (TKIP) security mode is set on the router.
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Avoid using the same wireless channel as your neighbor.
Optimizing Your Network Bandwidth The speed of network connections depends on the type of equipment that you use. Try to use high-speed technologies for network connections with the heaviest traffic to avoid
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lower-speed bottlenecks. The following illustration shows a home network that includes many different connection speeds.
Figure 2. Home Network
In this network, the two PCs with gigabit (1000 Mbps) Ethernet adapters have a gigabit connection through the router to the storage server. With a high-speed router this connection allows for extremely fast backups or quick access to large files on the server. The PC connected through a pair of Powerline HD adapters is limited to the 200 Mbps speed of the Powerline HD connection. Although any of the links in this example would work for high-traffic applications such as streaming HD video, the use of older devices such as 10 Mbps Ethernet or 802.11b wireless would create a bottleneck. In planning your network, think about which tasks will have the heaviest traffic flow between them. Examples are: •
A media center in one room streaming high-definition video from a server in another room
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A storage device that is used for backing up your computers
Networking Technology and Connection Speed Common connection types and their speed and security considerations are: •
Broadband Internet Your Internet connection speed depends on your modem type, such as ADSL or cable modem, as well as the speed of the sites to which you connect, and general Internet traffic. ADSL and cable modem connections have a lower data rate to the Internet (upstream) than from the Internet (downstream). Keep in mind that when you connect to someone else who also has an ADSL or cable modem connection, the data rate between your sites is limited by each side’s upstream data rate. A typical residential ADSL or cable
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modem connection provides a downstream throughput of about 1 to 3 megabits per second (Mbps). Newer technologies such as ADSL2+ and Fiber to the Home (FTTH) l increase the connection speed to tens of Mbps. •
Wireless A high-speed wireless router can provide a wireless data throughput of up to 300 Mbps with excellent range and coverage. WPA and WPA2 wireless security are extremely strong. To get the best performance, connect to networks that use newer routers. Your wireless-N USB adapter will work with older 802.11b and 802.11g routers, but the use of these older wireless technologies in your network can result in lower throughput overall. In addition, many older wireless products do not support the latest security protocols, WPA and WPA2.
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Powerline You can use Powerline connections for rooms that are upstairs or too far from your router for a good wireless connection. NETGEAR’s Powerline HD products deliver up to 200 Mbps to any outlet. Data transmissions are encrypted for security, and you can set up a network password to prevent neighbors from connecting.
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Wired Ethernet Wired Ethernet remains a good choice for speed, economy, and security. Gigabit Ethernet can extend up to 100 meters.
Note: Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, can lower actual data throughput rate.
Assessing Your Network Speed Requirements Because your Internet connection is likely to operate at a much lower speed than your local network, faster local networking technologies might not improve your Internet experience. However, many emerging home applications require high data rates. For example: •
Streaming HD video requires 10 to 30 Mbps per stream. Because latency and packet loss can disrupt your video, plan to provide at least twice the capacity you need.
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Streaming MP3 audio requires less than 1 Mbps per stream and does not strain most modern networks. Like video, however, streaming audio is also sensitive to latency and packet loss, so a congested network or a noisy link can cause problems.
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Backing up computers over the network has become popular due to the availability of inexpensive mass storage. The following table shows the time to transfer 1 gigabyte (1 GB) of data using various networking technologies.
Network Connection
Theoretical Raw Transfer Time
Gigabit Wired Ethernet
8 seconds
RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N
26 seconds
Powerline HD
40 seconds
100 Mbps Wired Ethernet
80 seconds
802.11g wireless
150 seconds
802.11b wireless
700 seconds
10 Mbps Wired Ethernet
800 seconds
Cable Modem (3 Mbps)
2700 seconds
Analog Modem (56 kbps)
144,000 seconds (40 hours)
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Troubleshooting
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This chapter provides information about troubleshooting your wireless-N USB adapter. You can also refer to the Knowledge Base on the NETGEAR website at http://support.netgear.com.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) The wireless-N USB adapter LED is not lit. The wireless-N USB adapter is not inserted securely in the USB port (or USB cable if used) or the WNDA3200 software is not installed. •
Remove and reinsert the wireless-N USB adapter.
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Check the Windows device manager to see if the wireless-N USB adapter is recognized and enabled. Re-install the WNDA3200 software, if necessary.
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Insert the wireless-N USB adapter in a different USB port on your computer if one is available.
I cannot connect to a wireless network. •
Make sure that your wireless-N USB adapter is inserted securely into the USB port on your computer or the USB cable if you are using it. The wireless-N USB adapter LED should light up or blink (see Wireless-N USB Adapter LED on page 7 for details).
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Click the icon to open the Smart Wizard and then click the Networks tab to view the networks in your area. Make sure the signal strength is strong and that you have selected the correct wireless network.
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If the network uses wireless security, you need to either know the wireless security settings or use Push 'N' Connect if the network supports WPS. Some networks also restrict use to only computers or wireless devices with known MAC addresses. If that is the case, use the Smart Wizard About tab to find the MAC address for your wireless-N USB adapter and provide it to the network administrator.
When I connect to the network I cannot access shared resources such as printers. •
Check to make sure the router or access point is physically connected to the Ethernet network.
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Make sure that the IP addresses and the Windows networking settings are configured correctly. See the link to Internet Networking and TCP/IP Addressing: in Appendix B.
How can I improve the speed of my wireless connection? You can use the USB cable and adapter that came in the package to position the wireless-N USB adapter for better wireless communication. The connection speed can vary depending on the type of USB port on your computer, the capacity of the router or access point for the wireless network, and the type of Internet connection. You can view the throughput in the status bar at the bottom of the Smart Wizard screen. •
If the throughput is 54 Mbps you could be connected to an 802.11g network, or the wireless-N network could be set with WPA (TKIP) security. Wi-Fi regulations allow the wireless-N USB adapter to connect only at up to 54 Mbps when WPA (TKIP) security mode is set on the router. For a faster connection, set the security for the router as WPA2 or WPA + WPA2 mixed wireless security. Then the wireless adapter can connect in 802.11n mode.
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If you do not have a USB 2.0 port on your computer, the throughput is limited to the 14 Mbps of the older USB 1.1 standard.
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For more information about connection speeds, see Optimizing Wireless Performance on page 8.
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Technical Specifications and Factory Default Settings
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Technical Specifications The following table provides technical specifications for the wireless-N USB adapter. Feature
Description
Antenna
2 integrated internal wireless antennas
Standards
802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11g, or 802.11b
Radio Data Rate
1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54, 08, 140, 246, and 300 Mbps (Auto Rate Sensing)
Frequency
2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz CCK and OFDM Modulation); 5 GHz
Power
5V Bus powered
Emissions
FCC, CE
Bus interface
USB 2.0
Provided drivers
Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP
Operating Environment
Operating temperature: 0 to 40° C
Encryption
40-bit (also called 64-bit) and 128-bit WEP data encryption, and WPA-PSK
Warranty
Limited 1-year warranty
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Factory Default Settings The following table lists the default settings of your wireless-N USB adapter. Default Settings Smart Wizard
Enabled
Wireless
Wireless communication
Enabled
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
Any (will connect to the first wireless network that responds.
Security
Disabled
Network type
Infrastructure
Transmission speed
Auto1
Country/Region
United States (varies by region)
Operating mode
802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b
Data rate
Up to 300 Mbps
1. Maximum wireless signal rate (IEEE Standard 802.11). Actual throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate
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Related Documents
B
This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product. Document
Link
Windows XP and Vista Wireless Configuration Utilities Application Note
http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/winzerocfg/index.htm
Internet Networking and TCP/IP Addressing:
http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/tcpip/index.htm
Wireless Communications:
http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/wireless/index.htm
Preparing a Computer for Network Access:
http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/wsdhcp/index.htm
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Notification of Compliance
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Maximum Wireless Signal Rate Derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 Specifications Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.
Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity A printed copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity certificate for this product is provided in the WNDA3200 product package. Èesky [Czech]
NETGEAR, Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 je ve shodì se základními požadavky a dalšími pøíslušnými ustanoveními smìrnice 1999/5/ES.
Dansk [Danish]
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Deutsch [German]
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English
Hereby, NETGEAR, Inc., declares that this Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Español [Spanish]
Por medio de la presente NETGEAR, Inc. declara que el Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
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Français [French]
Par la présente NETGEAR, Inc. déclare que l'appareil Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italiano [Italian]
Con la presente NETGEAR, Inc. dichiara che questo Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
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Latviski [Latvian]
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Polski [Polish] Niniejszym NETGEAR, Inc. oœwiadcza, ¿e Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta³ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Português [Portuguese]
NETGEAR, Inc. declara que este Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko [Slovenian]
NETGEAR, Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Virgin Media Wireless USB Adapter WNDA3200 v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloèili direktive 1999/5/ES.
Slovensky [Slovak]
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Suomi [Finnish]
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Svenska [Swedish]
Härmed intygar NETGEAR, Inc. att denna [utrustningstyp] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
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